The name of the hunter "S. Thompson" could likely be a reference to the name of journalist and author Hunter S. Thompson.
This is the second Dan Schneider show to have an episode centered on Bigfoot, the other being the iCarly episode "iBelieve in Bigfoot."
The list of injured parties from the emergency that Captain Man and Kid Danger ignored (heavily comprising Henry Danger crew members) is: Danielle Di Paola (broken finger), Jake Farrow (lost voice), Dave Malkoff (deviated septum), Kim Sherwood (torn rotator), Andrew Hirsch (halitosis), Samantha Martin (writers block), Joe Sullivan (bloody nose), Andrew Thomas (turf toe), Aline Robey (turf finger), Sam Becker (chipped tooth), Nick Dossman (cracked glass), Shamar Curry (sprained ankle), Steven Hoefer (broken rib), Mike Caron (pulled hamstring), David Kendall (pulled hair out), Nathan Kress (yes, from iCarly), Russ Reinsel (sprained wrist). Continued on Piper's pad: Garrett Lynn (concussion), Hailey Arellano (fainted), Philip Mangano (hiccups), Hank Murray (missing), [obscured but most likely Chloe] Coyle (cried), Matthew Walker (pulled calf), Jo Real Wood (sore neck), Michael Zirin (broken cheek), Barbara Biddle (heel spur), and Ted Brady (hip pointer). Front view on Piper's pad: Bill Komar (dry eyes), Coco Coyle (scratchy throat), Jeff Goldstein (broken arm), Sarah Pohl (whiplash), Jake Hart (self-inflicted), Jonathan Posell (swollen tongue), Forest Mullinary (skinned knee), and Annie Popko (broken heart).
The voice of Mary's mom is played by Samantha Martin, a Henry Danger episode writer who often plays the voice of the Auto Snacker.
Ray's utterance of "Mama Mia, that's a spicy bear trap!" parodies the famous 1970 Alka-Seltzer ad in which a middle-aged man declares "Mama Mia, that's a spicy meatball!" over and over.